I guess xadder suggest that you export the file from inkscape first as eps. But, I guess you can not use eps files with pdflatex. If you choose to export as eps, I think you have to run:
epstopdf...
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I guess xadder suggest that you export the file from inkscape first as eps. But, I guess you can not use eps files with pdflatex. If you choose to export as eps, I think you have to run:
epstopdf...
Maybe Image Magick would be an option for the job. Open your image
display myimage.eps
Resize and export it as a eps file.
I just did a clean KUbuntu 10.04 installation and I was sad to notice that the problem persists... :(
Weird if you have problems with eps-format, because as stated before in this thread the quality should not deteriorate due to scaling. For me, the question about the best image format boils down to...
Hey Tonie168
No worries and thank you for reporting your success. :)
Personally, I haven't made "the leap" yet since I need to make some cleanup to actually be able update the system to 8.10....
Hi
(K)Ubuntu seems have problems with these motherboards when AGP card (at least nvidia) is used instead of the integrated one (Confirmed for ASRock p4i65gv). I could not even boot the system with...
In general Matlab + linux is a working combination. However, since the introduction of the java-based (?) user interface (from Matlab 6.x IIRC) you end up with problems such as indicated in this...
Yes, 7.5.0.338 is the version in question.
Thank you for emmdarakis. The problem that emmadarakis has is the very reason to ask the original question. It seems that no update goes smoothly...
I am consider update 8.04 -> 8.10, but I am worried if Matlab (R2007b) runs ok after the update :confused:
So I would like to hear if anyone has some experiences.
Cheers
http://tobi.oetiker.ch/lshort/lshort.pdf
There is certainly a need for a linux version of the full Acrobat... :(
I have used inkscape to edit some (short) pdf documents. At least it worked better than pdfedit.
Here
emacs + preview-latex
http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/preview-latex.html
sudo apt-get install preview-latex-style
I have noticed the same problem. As a partial solution, you can use tex as Interpreter. However, you can't get any greek letters with italic style. :(
I hope someone will post a better solution...
Yes, dvipdfm seems to be the way to go if your images are in eps-format and pdflatex in case of jpeg images. I wish there was some advanced method to include images. Now a user has to always consider...
Unfortunately, I don't know how to setup the background, but at least you can use beamer with jpg images. pdflatex is needed to compile.
sudo apt-get install firefox-2
Cheers ahmatti,
In case anyone is wondering where to put that script I created a user-specific config file i.e. ~/.xmodmap with the contents posted by ahmatti.